Here’s How Dallas Decoder Will Cover Season 3

Dallas Decoder is going to work hard to bring you exceptional coverage of “Dallas’s” third season, which begins tonight on TNT. Here’s what you’ll see:

• “Dallas Burning Questions.” Every Monday, I’ll look at the questions left unanswered at the end of the previous week’s “Dallas” episode. The goal: to help you refresh your memory before the latest episode debuts that night.

• Recaps. Since it takes me a while to write my episode critiques, I’ll post recaps on Tuesday mornings. These will be quick summaries of what happened during the previous night’s episode, but the comments section will give you a place to start sharing your thoughts on the show’s latest twists and turns.

• #DallasChat. Our weekly “Dallas” discussion on Twitter will move to Tuesdays at 9 p.m. Eastern time, starting tomorrow. Each discussion will be devoted to the previous evening’s episode, so be warned: If you haven’t watched the show by this time, you’ll definitely see spoilers.

• Critiques and Scenes of the Day. Like always, I’ll review each new episode and highlight a notable scene. These probably will be posted on Wednesdays.

• “Drill Bits.”This is where you’ll see reports on the show’s ratings, along with other “Dallas”-related news. I hope to post “Drill Bits” each Wednesday, but it might pop up on other days too.

• Tweets and Facebook posts. I plan to tweet throughout the East Coast telecast of each new episode, beginning tonight at 9. My Twitter handle is @DallasDecoder and I’d love to hear from you during the show. Also: If you haven’t done so already, please “like” Dallas Decoder’s Facebook page, where you’ll see exclusive content, including photos, polls and more.

• Surprises. Throughout each week, look for behind-the-scenes interviews, feature stories and other fun stuff.

Fortuitously, today also marks the start of DallasDecoder.com’s 100th week, so I want to take a moment to thank you for your continued support. I still have a lot of fun writing and editing this site, and I hope you still enjoy reading it.

In that spirit, I invite you to share your ideas in the comments section below or by emailing me at dallasdecoder-at-gmail.com. My goal is to make Dallas Decoder a must-read site for my fellow fans, so if there’s something I’m not doing that I should be, please let me know.

If your goal is to turn DALLAS DECODER into a must-read site for fans of the show, you must be looking the wrong way, since you have definitely achieved that already. I literally start every day with a look at your website while I have breakfast at six o’clock. I love both the informative input and the well-argued opinions expressed. And I can’t be the only one: On the soapchat forum you read things like, “If it’s on DALLAS DECODER it’s reliable.” I am really looking forward to the way the new season will be covered here. Please, do keep up the great work.

The first impression I got from Dallas Decoder is that it takes the show very serious, and it gives “Dallas” the level of respect it deserves. There is so much information and excellent first hand insight into what is involved with the production of the show.

This site really did a great job keeping me involved with what is going on in the show during these months leading up to season 3.

Talk about surprises, you are not kidding!!! When I would go to Dallas Decoder during this time in between season 2 and 3 on any given day and there would be brand new interview with Steve Kanaly, Brenda Strong, Linda Gray and others who are involved with the show. The Dallas Chats on Monday night were great and the time would go by so fast for me during these chats.